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''Magic Island'' was a science-fantasy radio serial syndicated in the late 1930s and 1940s. The series had 130 15-minute episodes, and all episodes have survived. The storyline followed wealthy Patricia Gregory as she ended her 14-year search in the South Pacific for her long lost daughter Joan. When Joan was one year old, the Gregory yacht was shipwrecked near the
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. Lashed to a lifeboat, Joan was presumed lost by all but Patricia. In the opening episode, she receives a tip about a white girl living on a mysterious island populated by scientifically advanced people in the Pacific. After the reunion of mother and daughter, the program dramatized their subsequent adventures on the island, which could submerge to escape detection. Targeted at a juvenile audience, ''Magic Island'' featured
Sally Creighton Sally Creighton was an American actress, best known for her roles as Mrs Patricia Gregory on '' Magic Island'', and Mrs Chapman in Howard Hawks' 1951 film, ''The Thing from Another World''. Creighton worked as a dialogue director for films and ...
as Patricia Gregory,
Rosa Barcelo Rosa Barcelo was a radio actress who portrayed Joan Gregory on '' Magic Island'' and Queen Melissa on ''The Cinnamon Bear''. She also was a member of the cast of ''Secret Ambition'', which originated at KNX radio in Los Angeles, California, and w ...
as Joan Gregory, Tommy Carr as Jerry Hall and Will H. Reynolds as Capt. Tex Bradford. The producer-writer was Perry (Percy C.) Crandall, who was also a cast member and the program's announcer. Crandall, who had acted in stock companies in the 1920s, was a continuity writer in the early 1930s for Hollywood station KNX, where "Magic Island" was first presented in 1935. He also produced "Si and Elmer", a hayseed amateur detective serial, while there in 1932. He was with San Diego station KBD just before moving in 1937 to Atlas Radio Corp., Hollywood, when it placed Magic Island in syndication. Atlas released the series in that year's transcription-syndication catalog and it continued in trade paper syndication listings for Radio Producers of Hollywood well into the 1940s. Crandall died of pneumonia in January, 1939, at age 38, just as the recorded series was finding an audience as a transcription feature.


Characters

*Mrs. Patricia Gregory (
Sally Creighton Sally Creighton was an American actress, best known for her roles as Mrs Patricia Gregory on '' Magic Island'', and Mrs Chapman in Howard Hawks' 1951 film, ''The Thing from Another World''. Creighton worked as a dialogue director for films and ...
) – a wealthy widow searching for her shipwrecked daughter, Joan. It is implied in the series that she is a highly connected U.S. government agent. *Cleostra/Joan Gregory (Rosa Barcelo) – the 15-year-old daughter of Patricia found alive and well on the island of Euclidia. *Captain Tex Bradford – Mrs. Gregory's right-hand man in her search for Joan. It is implied in the series that he is a highly connected U.S. government agent as well as being an inventor. *Jerry Hall – the boy who overheard a radio message from Euclidia regarding Joan; accompanies the Gregory party to the Magic Island. *G-47 – the scientist who rules Euclidia. *"Girl Submarine Commander"/Elaine (voiced by the same actor as Carmen Bandini in Jerry of the Circus) – the commander of the submarine fleet of Euclidia who becomes a member of the Gregory party during the series.


Influence

The television series ''
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'' has several plot parallels with ''Magic Island''.


See also

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The Cinnamon Bear ''The Cinnamon Bear'' is an old-time radio program produced by Transco (Transcription Company of America), based in Hollywood, California. The series was specifically designed to be listened to six days a week between Thanksgiving and Christma ...
'' – another 1930s-era radio program intended for juvenile audiences *'' Jerry of the Circus'' – 1936 series about an orphan boy's adventures with the circus (not the same Jerry as the one in ''Magic Island''). Its sequel was ''Jerry at Fair Oaks''. *''
Land of the Lost Land of the Lost may refer to: * Land of the Lost (1974 TV series), ''Land of the Lost'' (1974 TV series), the original 1974 children's television series * Land of the Lost (1991 TV series), ''Land of the Lost'' (1991 TV series), the 1991 remake of ...
'' – 1943–48 radio fantasy


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The Definitive: ''Magic Island'' article and log
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